Harry and Meghan open up to Oprah about ‘breaking point’ in ‘shocking’ interview 

My biggest fear was history repeating itself’: Harry says memories of Diana’s troubled life led him to flee the UK with Megan as Oprah says it sounds ‘almost unsurvivable’ in controversial tell-all interview

  • Prince Harry has always been protective of his wife Meghan Markle
  • He blames the press for the death of his own mother Princess Diana
  • Prince Harry  appears to fear that Meghan could suffer the same fate as his mother

Prince Harry reveals his ‘biggest fear was history repeating itself’ in new teaser for bombshell sit down interview with Oprah Winfrey.

The royal, who has always been protective of his wife Meghan Markle, blames the press for the death of his own mother Princess Diana, and appears to fear that Meghan could suffer the same fate. 

‘My biggest fear was history repeating itself,’ he said in a teaser for the interview.

Prince Harry reveals his 'biggest fear was history repeating itself' in new teaser for bombshell sit down interview with Oprah

Prince Harry reveals his 'biggest fear was history repeating itself' in new teaser for bombshell sit down interview with Oprah

Prince Harry reveals his ‘biggest fear was history repeating itself’ in new teaser for bombshell sit down interview with Oprah

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In a second teaser posted online, Harry said he is ‘relieved’ to be talking to Oprah with Meghan by his side – and said he can’t imagine what his mother went through ‘going through this process by herself.’

‘I’m just really relieved and happy to be sitting here talking to you with my wife by my side because I can’t begin to imagine what it must have been like for her going through this process by herself all those years ago,’ Harry said.

‘Because it’s been unbelievably tough for the two of us but at least we have each other.’ 

Sitting down with Meghan alone, Oprah asks her in the first teaser: ‘Were you silent or were you silenced?’

In another part of her interview with Meghan, Oprah appears to reference comments Meghan makes calling life as a royal ‘almost un-survivable.’

 ‘”Almost un-survivable” sounds like there was a breaking point,’ Oprah says to Meghan in the clips.

At the end of the teaser for the 90-minute interview, Oprah says: ‘You’ve said some pretty shocking things here while the couple holds hands.

Oprah’s very rare sit-down interview with Prince Harry and Meghan is scheduled to air on CBS at 8pm on March 7.

She called her interview with the royal couple ‘the best she has ever done’, her best friend Gayle King said.

King, 66, who is an anchor for CBS, made the comments on This Morning on Friday while reporting on the Duke of Sussex’s appearance on James Corden’s Late Late Show.

King said the interview with Oprah, which was filmed before Harry’s appearance with Corden, is the couple’s ‘first major broadcast interview since giving up their senior royal duties.’

‘I’ve heard from reliable sources, this is Oprah talking, that it’s the best interview she’s ever done so I’m curious. That’s saying something,’ King said.  

King revealed on February 16 that Oprah had been given permission to ask Harry and Meghan ‘anything she wanted’ and that ‘nothing was off limits’ during the interview. 

News of the interview likely sparked fresh fears for Buckingham Palace over what embarrassing revelations could come to light – particularly in the wake of the Queen’s decision to remove the couple’s remaining royal patronages and honorary titles, a move that prompted the Sussexes to bite back in a petty public statement. 

On Monday, it was revealed that the Queen address the UK in a pre-recorded speech that will air on BBC One before the interview with Harry and Meghan. 

The Queen was due to attend the annual Commonwealth Service on March 8 – but this has been cancelled for the first time in nearly half a century due to COVID-19, Westminster Abbey announced on Monday.

Instead, the Queen has chosen to share her annual message 24 hours earlier.  

The insight into the no-holds-barred interview has prompted further questions about why Harry and Meghan have chosen to take part in such an explosive sit-down, in spite of their continued insistence that the media respects their privacy.

Those same questions arose after Harry’s interview with Corden aired – while critics also outrage over his decision to defend Netflix show The Crown, despite its very negative portrayal of his grandmother, parents, and wider members of the royal family.

Harry, who, along with his wife, inked a very lucrative deal with Netflix last year, told long-time friend Corden that he has watched The Crown, and said that the show is ‘fictional’ but ‘loosely based on the truth’ and captures the feeling of being expected to put ‘duty and service above family and everything else’.

While sitting down for the widely-publicized interview, which partly took place on an open-air double-decker bus in Los Angeles, Harry hit out at the ‘toxic’ media – blaming the press for his decision to quit the royal family and relocate to the US.

The Duke said the pressure of being in London was ‘destroying my mental health’, but insisted that he never ‘walked away’ from the royals – instead describing the move as a ‘step back’.

‘It was never walking away. It was stepping back rather than stepping down. It was a really difficult environment, which I think a lot of people saw. So I did what any father or husband would do and thought: “How do I get my family out of there?” But we never walked away.’

And while the interview was carried out before the Queen stripped the Sussexes of their royal patronages last week, Harry appears to know what was coming and says: ‘My life is public service, so wherever I am in the world it’s going to be the same thing. As far as I’m concerned, whatever decisions are made on that side [in Britain], I will never walk away.’

Critics have questioned the timing of his TV appearance, released on Thursday night, just as the Queen gave a rare public statement encouraging all Britons to have the COVID-19 jab.

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